Othello (1952) Othello

Othello ★★★ Orson Welles's Othello; The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice 1952 Welles's striking adaptation of the Shakespeare tragedy casts him as the self-deluding Moor, with MacLiammoir as the despicable Iago and Cloutier as innocent victim, Desdemona. Welles filmed his epic over a four-year period due to budget difficulties, which also resulted in his filming in a number of different countries and settings. The film underwent a $1 million restoration, supervised by Welles's daughter, prior to its limited theatrical re-release in 1992. 90m/B VHS, DVD. Orson Welles, Michael MacLiammoir, Suzanne Cloutier, Robert Coote, Hilton Edwards, Michael Lawrence, Nicholas Bruce, Fay Compton, Doris Dowling, Jean Davis, Joseph Cotten, Joan Fontaine; Director: Orson Welles; Writer: Orson Welles; Writer: Anchise Brizzi, George Fanto, Alberto Fusi, Aldo (G.R. Aldo) Graziatti, Oberdan Troiani; Cameo: Alberto Barberis, Angelo Francesco Lavagnino. Cannes '52: Film.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1952
Length (in minutes) 90
Display Black & White
Formats VHS, DVD
Awards
Year Source Award
1952 Cannes Film
Credits
Role Name
Actor Joseph Cotten
Actor Robert Coote
Actor Orson Welles
Actor Joan Fontaine
Actor Doris Dowling
Actor Fay Compton
Actor Michael Lawrence
Actor Michael MacLiammoir
Actor Suzanne Cloutier
Actor Hilton Edwards
Actor Nicholas Bruce
Actor Jean Davis
Cameo Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Cameo Alberto Barberis
Cinematographer Oberdan Troiani
Cinematographer George Fanto
Cinematographer Anchise Brizzi
Cinematographer Alberto Fusi
Cinematographer Aldo (G.R. Aldo) Graziatti
Director Orson Welles
Writer Orson Welles

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